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A Variational Approach to Fracture and Other Inelastic PhenomenaPreface

A Variational Approach to Fracture and Other Inelastic Phenomena: Preface J Elast (2013) 112:1–2 DOI 10.1007/s10659-013-9443-4 Gianpietro Del Piero Published online: 9 May 2013 © Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013 The present Notes are a re-elaboration of the lectures delivered at the First Sperlonga Sum- mer School on Mechanics and Engineering Sciences, organized by the Fondazione Tullio Levi-Civita of Cisterna di Latina, and held in Sperlonga, not far from Rome, in September 2011. In the year and a half elapsed after the Course, the material has been revised and enriched with new and partially unpublished results. Significant additions have been intro- duced in the occasion of the course The variational approach to fracture and other inelastic phenomena, delivered at SISSA, Trieste, in March 2013. The Notes reflect a research line carried on by the writer over the years, addressed to a comprehensive description of the many aspects of the phenomenon of fracture, and to its relations with other phenomena, such as the formation of microstructure and the changes in the material’s strength induced by plasticity and damage. Roughly, the first four Lectures summarize the contents of the paper [4], and Lectures 5 and 6 reflect the subject treated in the paper [5] and successive developments. A unifying element of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Variational Approach to Fracture and Other Inelastic PhenomenaPreface

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Springer Netherlands
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© Springer SBM 2014
ISBN
978-94-007-7225-0
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1 –2
DOI
10.1007/978-94-007-7226-7_1
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Abstract

J Elast (2013) 112:1–2 DOI 10.1007/s10659-013-9443-4 Gianpietro Del Piero Published online: 9 May 2013 © Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013 The present Notes are a re-elaboration of the lectures delivered at the First Sperlonga Sum- mer School on Mechanics and Engineering Sciences, organized by the Fondazione Tullio Levi-Civita of Cisterna di Latina, and held in Sperlonga, not far from Rome, in September 2011. In the year and a half elapsed after the Course, the material has been revised and enriched with new and partially unpublished results. Significant additions have been intro- duced in the occasion of the course The variational approach to fracture and other inelastic phenomena, delivered at SISSA, Trieste, in March 2013. The Notes reflect a research line carried on by the writer over the years, addressed to a comprehensive description of the many aspects of the phenomenon of fracture, and to its relations with other phenomena, such as the formation of microstructure and the changes in the material’s strength induced by plasticity and damage. Roughly, the first four Lectures summarize the contents of the paper [4], and Lectures 5 and 6 reflect the subject treated in the paper [5] and successive developments. A unifying element of

Published: Jan 1, 2014

Keywords: Brittle Fracture; Cohesive Energy; Classical Plasticity; Equilibrium Crack; Classical Plasticity Theory

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